Conservatives snapped up a Labour seat in Norwich North in a Friday by-election. Brown has turned for help to self-made billionaire Alan Sugar, putting him in the House of Lords - and naming him ???enterprise czar.???
US envoy Richard Holbrooke Thursday defended the military, which has been launching 'softening up' operations in South Waziristan for more than a month.
President Obama’s improvised handling of a racial debate underscored the challenges facing a leader who has tried to emphasize similarities over differences.
Some advisers to President George W. Bush, including Dick Cheney, argued in 2002 for using the military to sweep up terrorism suspects on domestic soil.
AP - The Bush administration in 2002 considered sending U.S. troops into a Buffalo, N.Y., suburb to arrest a group of terror suspects in what would have been a nearly unprecedented use of military power, The New York Times reported.
AP - President Barack Obama concedes his words — that a white police officer "acted stupidly" when he arrested a black university scholar in his own home — were ill-chosen. But, while he invited both men to visit him at the White House, Obama stopped short of publicly apologizing for his remark.
AP - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton set off tremors in the Middle East this week when she said a nuclear Iran could be contained by a U.S. "defense umbrella" — an offhand remark that appears to have emerged from obscure Washington policy debates and her own presidential campaign rhetoric.
House Democrats split sharply over the issue of health care reform Friday as talks between a committee chairman and party conservatives broke down. The escalating public dissent in the ranks raised new questions about President Obama's top domestic legislative priority -- and later prompted apologies between Democrats on opposing sides of the debate.
President Barack Obama said today he told the police officer who arrested an African-American Harvard professor that he did not mean to malign the Cambridge Police Department when he said it "acted stupidly."
In an unusual step, NASA scientists interrupted testing of the refurbished Hubble Space Telescope to aim the orbiter's camera at Jupiter and capture an image of the planet's mysterious new scar. The resulting picture is the sharpest visible-light photo of the dark spot and Hubble's first science observation since astronauts repaired and upgraded it in May.